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Chris bradford bullet catcher series 3 books collection set (bulletcatcher, blowback, sniper)

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Possible in Source engine games, but much easier to do in Garry's Mod. You just need to install a Bullet Time addon and a hostile NPC with a non- hitscan weapon. Superman: One minute ago, I saw a little girl screaming because she was staring down the barrel of a gun. She was nine, and she will remember it for the rest of her life. (bang) Now you will, too. In Kung Fu Hustle, The Beast shows off his formidable skills by putting a gun to his own head, firing, and catching the bullet with two fingers. Any remaining dissent was silenced.

Subverted in the original two games, where it's mentioned Telekinesis can't be used to stop bullets; the human brain simply can't react fast enough to a gunshot for the power to affect the projectile. It can, however, be used to Catch and Return grenades, as those are moving at human throwing speeds. In Killer7, MASK de Smith does not catch the bullet. Oh no. He headbutts it out of thin air. And he wins. He isn't even Made of Iron. He's made out of freakin' adamantium.Sho'Nuff: The Legendary WASAAHHH! Bruce Leroy catches bullets with his teeth... Catches bullets with his teeth?! Nigga, PLEASE! Kid Icarus Uprising 2: Hades Revenge shows Hitler as having the ability to slap bullets out of the air. Near the end of the anime-only plot line the main villain catches Alucard's bullets in his head. It doesn't make sense in context either.

In Supergirl (2015), Kara catches bullets shot by criminals and snipers every so often, as shown here ◊. Near the end of the first Nelson Tethers: Puzzle Agent game, Nelson fires his gun at some of the Hidden People, who catch the bullets in their teeth. One of the sidebar mini-stories from the Cyberpunk game involves someone with enhanced reflexes doing just this. The storyteller mentioned that he had to get a cyberhand afterwards, but he figured the guy would be getting drinks off that story till the end of time. Magneto does this all the time in the X-Men Film Series, as he has the power to control metal objects. In X-Men: First Class while training he encourages Xavier to put a pistol to his head and pull the trigger. Xavier refuses because this is too easy a test of his powers.

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Superwomen of Eva 2: Lone Heir of Krypton: Asuka catches several bullets, one of them with her teeth, but she finally proves that she truly is faster than a speeding bullet by going from flying above the city, through all of the Geofront's armor layers, and into the Geofront to save Kaji in the time it takes for the bullet to get from Chiron's gun to him. In the "Enter the Zombie" supplement of All Flesh Must Be Eaten, one of the Chi powers available to Martial Artists (though it can probably also be used by Shooters) gives them the ability to do just this. In Yami no Aegis, the main character deflects (and sometimes catches) bullets pretty much every chapter. This might be the story of Raoul Curran, who died in 1880 when an audience member stood up and shot him. Link here.

In G Gundam, one of Domon's first scenes has him catching an entire volley of bullets, from multiple automatic weapons, all between his fingers. Jotaro's Stand Star Platinum in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is so fast it caught a bullet that Jotaro fired at his own head at point blank range.In Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, Cloud Strife deflects bullets with his BFS with little effort. Not quite as cool as a catch, except he stops tons of them. Maxima of Grrl Power can do this, and in fact its the very first power demonstrated in the comic. She has Super-Speed and Nigh-Invulnerability, so its justified. Also the first hint that something was wrong with the robbery: She could have easily taken out the robbers before they finished pulling out their guns. The primary mechanic in Mars Matrix. Your Mosquito is equipped with a shield that can catch bullets. Hold it down all the way and it turns into a standard bomb, but if you let go before then you can fling the captured bullets at enemies, which turns them into experience cubes. And boy, do you need to master it. Corvo from Dishonored can do this thanks to his ability of slowing or downright stopping time. He can even use it to reload his gun with his enemies' bullets. Casshern does this in the 2004 live action movie. With a cannon shell. Which he then crams into a robot's chest. Holy shit.

Terence Hill's character in Super Fuzz has a goon fire some seven shots at him. And he catches first six with the barrel of his (empty) revolver and the seventh, with his teeth! This happens in the 1990 series as well, which makes Pollux's Stupid Sacrifice all the more jarring.These criminals work for politicians, and judges have sleepless nights trying to sentence them on conviction. In Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines Arnie gets shot in the head, but there's no visible wound. He moves his jaws around a bit, spits out the bullet and tells the shooter "Don't do that." From the looks of it, he was shot in the mouth (although why it didn't tear his lip is a mystery) and the bullet was stopped by the metal of his spine. Presumably it would have ricocheted off his teeth. The Flash: Snatching bullets out of the air is a standard tactic of pretty much all of the speedsters in The DCU. The Muppet Show: On the John Cleese episode, Gonzo's act of the night (assisted by Crazy Harry, of all people) involves catching a cannonball with his bare hand. Amazingly, he actually succeeds— only to get his arm stretched out to a ridiculous length.

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